swepri
@swepri
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Joined: Jan 3, 2022
Last seen: Apr 4, 2024
Topics: 17 / Replies: 199
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RE: New member - third build - still a novice

@cafebrouge Welcome to the forum! I can't help you with your question, but your guitars look great! 👍

1 year ago
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RE: Bass time

Thanks! Which effect does it have? There seems to be 30W and 80W versions available. Do you plan to do other stuff than burning logos, like cutting co...

1 year ago
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RE: Bass time

@nsj Where did you get that laser? What brand? I think you mentioned it earlier, but I can't find it now.

1 year ago
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RE: Bass time

@brie Tough one to answer, but here is my 2 cents. Here in Sweden the relative humidity has a high peak in july-august-september and is really low dur...

1 year ago
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RE: Hello from Kilmarnock

@genista Welcome onboard! So far I have built 3 guitars after watching the online courses. I found this site during covid, when Mark did a live build ...

1 year ago
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RE: Scottish Air Ambulance

@robin Well done! That is one more thing on my "never in my life" bucketlist...

1 year ago
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RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods

@boo I will have fun. Trying to find all the parts needed for building something reminding of a jazzmaster, while staying on a budget. 🙂

1 year ago
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RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods

@boo Great! I just wondered how to create the access hole. I think I can manage the process. Not too different from building a set neck, after all.

1 year ago
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RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods

@liebe Yes, I have used the slim dual action rods on my builds, but they all have angled headstocks and a "natural" access under the nut. It seems a b...

1 year ago
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RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods

@nsj Thank you! Is the heel adjustment with Floyd just because of the clamping nut thingy beeing in the way at the headstock?

1 year ago
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RE: Bolt-on necks and trussrods

@liebe Thanks. Yes, there is some struggle with adjusting the heel position. All my Fenders have the adjustment in the headstock and I suspect the new...

1 year ago
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RE: Sanjeev Mansotra | How long will it take me to make a guitar?

The easiest and fastest way to make a guitar of your own would probably be to sign up for the course "Build you own electric guitar" on this site. ...

1 year ago
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RE: Compensated Nuts?

@tv101 This is not helpful at all, but I read the subject as "Completely Nuts" at first. I should use my compensated reading glasses, i suppose. 😀

1 year ago
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RE: first scratch build : a neck through 12 string semi hollow telecaster style guitar

I like the first one better. I think the second headstock looks a bit too long compared to the body. Or maybe the perspective makes it look that way.

1 year ago
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RE: Renaissance guitar

@koendb Wow! Really impressing work and skills.

1 year ago
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RE: First Uke Effort

It looks great. Experience and practice pays off!

1 year ago
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RE: A pair of SS Stangs

Is it oil-based poly then? As I understand it, there are oil based and water based polys? Great build videos, by the way. 👍

1 year ago
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RE: Robin's build #003 (take 2)

@robin Sorry for hijacking your thread. 😳 Anyway, here is a snippet from Wikipedia on the potentiometer issue: "A letter code may be used to iden...

1 year ago
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